A Bench of Rivals?

Stephen Carter: "For years, liberals have longed for a counterweight to Justice Scalia. Maybe what would be better is a Marshall type, less interested in battling than in building. Americans have come to celebrate a politics dominated by a combative political style in which disagreement goes hand in hand with dislike. The Supreme Court should … Continue reading A Bench of Rivals?

More jobs might be created this year than during George W. Bush's presidency

Ronald Brownstein: "If the economy produces jobs over the next eight months at the same pace as it did over the past four months, the nation will have created more jobs in 2010 alone than it did over the entire eight years of George W. Bush's presidency.  That comparison comes with many footnotes and asterisks. … Continue reading More jobs might be created this year than during George W. Bush's presidency

Galbraith: The danger posed by the deficit ‘is zero’

James Galbraith apparently doesn't want Democrats to become a bunch of Eisenhower Republicans.  Galbraith: "It says that we should be focusing on real problems and not fake ones. We have serious problems. Unemployment is at 10 percent. if we got busy and worked out things for the unemployed to do, we'd be much better off. … Continue reading Galbraith: The danger posed by the deficit ‘is zero’

Hope in the UK?

David Brooks: "If you’re elected president or prime minister in pretty much any country in the developed world today, you’re faced with the same set of challenges: to reduce national deficits without choking off a fragile recovery; to trim the welfare state and raise taxes while still funding the things that lead to long-term growth; to … Continue reading Hope in the UK?

Special interests pour cash into PA

Politico: "The big-picture implications in the contest between Democrat Mark Critz and Republican Tim Burns are clear: With the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee pulling out of the May 22 Hawaii special election, the Pennsylvania race has become the only game in town — the bellwether contest for shaping perceptions about the political landscape."